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==== CC Salons ====
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The [[Salon| CC Salon]] is a monthly event focused on building a community of artists and developers around Creative Commons licenses, standards, and technology. The first event is set for San Francisco with intention for the idea to replicate in other locations internationally.
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The format for each event is to encourage loose networking amongst participants with 2-3 brief presentations from individuals and groups developing interesting projects that relate to the Creative Commons.
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Check if there is a [[All_Salons| Salon in your city]]. If not, let us know and we can help you start one!
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==== Conferences ====
  
 
Creative Commons is a small nonprofit. CC presents at several conferences a year, but the formal staff is small. We often need other CC community members to help us at conferences by helping present the projects, fliers, and other issues. Also, this is a great way to get into your favorite conference for free!
 
Creative Commons is a small nonprofit. CC presents at several conferences a year, but the formal staff is small. We often need other CC community members to help us at conferences by helping present the projects, fliers, and other issues. Also, this is a great way to get into your favorite conference for free!
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Check out our schedule and contact us if you want to get involved handing out swag and manning the booth.
 
Check out our schedule and contact us if you want to get involved handing out swag and manning the booth.
  
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==== Local Outreach ====
  
How can you give a presentation about Creative Commons to your respective locale, business associates, community members, and friends. This is a good way to participate and help build the commons - explain the ideas to others to help spread the good news!
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You can get CC involved in your community in a variety of different ways. The [[LiveContent]] project presents a bevy of opportunities in integrating CC in your area - from libraries to local schools. Informal person-to-person discussions are a great way to spread the word about CC.
  
 
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* [http://www.virb.com/creativecommons Creative Commons on Virb]
 
* [http://www.virb.com/creativecommons Creative Commons on Virb]
  
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We have profiles on many of the major media-sharing websites, check us out below:
 
We have profiles on many of the major media-sharing websites, check us out below:
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For a full list of online communities that support CC-licensing of content, please check out our [[Content_Directory]]
 
For a full list of online communities that support CC-licensing of content, please check out our [[Content_Directory]]
* No built in support? That's OK - just follow our [[marking]] standards on how to make sure people understand your licence and you will be just fine.
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* No built in support? That's OK - just follow our [[marking]] standards on how to make sure your licence is understood by your audience.
  
 
== How to Participate: Specific ==
 
== How to Participate: Specific ==

Revision as of 17:27, 23 July 2007


This page is set to explore the idea of participation on a large scale and applied volunteerism with Creative Commons to help evangelize, discuss, and present Creative Commons to your locale.

How To Participate: Everybody

License Your Work

Creative Commons licenses would do little without enthusiastic use by creators across disciplines. If you’ve created any sort of copyrightable material, such as video, text, images, websites or blogs, license them! See http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/ for information about choosing a license.

http://creativecommons.org/license

Events

CC Salons

The CC Salon is a monthly event focused on building a community of artists and developers around Creative Commons licenses, standards, and technology. The first event is set for San Francisco with intention for the idea to replicate in other locations internationally.

The format for each event is to encourage loose networking amongst participants with 2-3 brief presentations from individuals and groups developing interesting projects that relate to the Creative Commons.

Check if there is a Salon in your city. If not, let us know and we can help you start one!

Conferences

Creative Commons is a small nonprofit. CC presents at several conferences a year, but the formal staff is small. We often need other CC community members to help us at conferences by helping present the projects, fliers, and other issues. Also, this is a great way to get into your favorite conference for free!

Check out our schedule and contact us if you want to get involved handing out swag and manning the booth.

Local Outreach

You can get CC involved in your community in a variety of different ways. The LiveContent project presents a bevy of opportunities in integrating CC in your area - from libraries to local schools. Informal person-to-person discussions are a great way to spread the word about CC.

Social Networks

Join us on any of the following networks - we're always looking to meet new people and make new friends!

Media Publishing

We have profiles on many of the major media-sharing websites, check us out below:

For a full list of online communities that support CC-licensing of content, please check out our Content_Directory

  • No built in support? That's OK - just follow our marking standards on how to make sure your licence is understood by your audience.

How to Participate: Specific

Developers

We are continuously updating and introducing new tools to help users license their work more easily. Any ideas? Send an email to see what we’re working on and how your expertise may help us out.

Creators

Lawyers

Are you in the capacity to give legal advice? Consider giving some pro bono counseling to potential license users. Educate them about the current state of copyright, the Creative Commons mission and all the legalities of using the licenses.

  • License your media/content with a CC license!
  • Contribute to this wiki
  • Spread the word about Creative Commons

College Students

  • See if there is an active FreeCulture.org chapter at your school
    • If so, join it!
    • If not, start one!
  • The folks at FreeCulture.org are more than happy to lend a hand in setting up new chapters - send an e-mail to newgroup@freeculture.org for more info